These showed up today a little worn and tired. I will post more pics and details later but wanted to give you a quick before and after for now.
These showed up today a little worn and tired. I will post more pics and details later but wanted to give you a quick before and after for now.
Here is the after: sanded, painted, and polished.
Nice Job! Did you fill in the nick in the one on the left?
I always Love to see drivers/speakers come back from the brink ! Do you have new JBl diaghrams for them.Wake them right up from that sleepy state.
Nice Job !
"James B. Lansing" = Lansing Manufacturing ~ Altec Lansing ~ JBL
Very nice work! Please inform on which paint you used.
So begins the 2405 reburbishment with their arrival.
One had been punched through, like so many I've seen.
So pull out the heat gun, remove the foilcal and make a clean hole with a hole punch.
Reapply the foilcal and a much cleaner look.
Fill the break with JB Weld and clamp it in place to set.
I started with some 180 grit on a flat surface. In this case, a piece of 1/4" glass I have to sand the face smooth and flat.
A piece wrapped around to break the surface and remove some of the paint. You can see the original machining marks. You don't have to sand this perfectly smooth.
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